One fired, one resigns in shakeup at state drug lab; disciplinary action sought against third person

State officials say one person has resigned, another has been fired, and they are seeking disciplinary action against a third person in a shakeup at a state lab in Jamaica Plain in the wake of a controversy over mishandling of drug evidence.

Saying questions should have been raised earlier about the performance of the chemist who is at the center of the scandal, officials said lab director Dr. Linda L. Han had tendered her resignation; director of analytical chemistry Julie Nassif had been fired; and disciplinary proceedings had begun against a third, unnamed person, who was the chemist’s direct supervisor.

Public Safety Secretary Mary Beth Heffernan, Health and Human Services Secretary JudyAnn Bigby, and State Police Colonel Timothy Alben spoke about the situation at a news conference this afternoon in Boston.

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Problems with the chemist, Annie Dookhan, were first discovered in June 2011, according to officials.

But the officials said in a statement that the “June 2011 incident was not the first red flag about this chemist’s work performance.”

“The consistent high volume of work she performed throughout her career should have been questioned and reviewed by lab managers,” the statement said.